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services:mirroring:tor [2014/12/26 00:01] – [Tor and you] virii | services:mirroring:tor [2021/10/10 23:05] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation wc3lmin | ||
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====== What is Tor? ====== | ====== What is Tor? ====== | ||
>Tor protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. Tor works with many of your existing applications, | >Tor protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. Tor works with many of your existing applications, | ||
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C3L supports the Tor Project by running a bridge server with obfsproxy, FTE and flashproxy for [[http:// | C3L supports the Tor Project by running a bridge server with obfsproxy, FTE and flashproxy for [[http:// | ||
- | Normal Bridge + obfsproxy: | ||
> C3L C0CA1433A5AA078AEBA0544D377B105BCCFB93E1 | > C3L C0CA1433A5AA078AEBA0544D377B105BCCFB93E1 | ||
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You can run a Raspberry Pi acting as a Hotspot which tunnels every traffic through Tor.\\ | You can run a Raspberry Pi acting as a Hotspot which tunnels every traffic through Tor.\\ | ||
- | Have a look at our [[projects:raspberrypi: | + | Have a look at our [[projects:howtos: |
====== Mirror ====== | ====== Mirror ====== |